Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] be [adv] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 A reliable little bird tells this column that Frank may not be long for this world either .
2 I mean I do n't know when he 's , he might not be in for another two or three hours , I do n't , I really do n't know .
3 Thanks to the new guidelines , it 's likely they 'll still be here for many centuries to come .
4 THE game could soon be up for some of the Beeb 's quiz shows .
5 I may even be abroad for some of that time . ’
6 In general the court should exercise its discretion to set aside a statutory demand if , but only if , it would not be just for those consequences to apply in the circumstances .
7 Cook and Joan would not be down for another hour yet , so she made herself a cup of coffee on the gas stove .
8 It would thus be only for those films with generally low levels of subjective risk or few moving objects that subjects actually looked at the fixed information even in the recognition phase and were thus able to be biased by it .
9 He also had to juggle the practicalities of being coach , going on part-time high-school teaching , and seeing if Otago Cricket Association would continue employing him in the off-season as executive director when he would n't be around for much of the summer .
10 It was true , but Wycliffe remembered Emily Pascoe 's words : ‘ … delicate ; you could see she would n't be long for this world . ’
11 Pwllheli 's Richard Tudor , one of the skippers in the British Steel Challenge , will also be there for most of the week , giving his expert opinion on local sailing conditions and recalling his recent globe-spanning experiences .
12 This couple came all the way from Staffordshire because of the Forest 's growing biking reputation and will definitely be back for more .
13 It wo n't be over for any of us until the people who make war have been destroyed . ’
14 He wo n't be in for another oh God knows .
15 ‘ He wo n't be back for another half hour .
16 ‘ They wo n't be back for another ten days . ’
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